Publications

 Obituaries

  1. Siegel RM and Callaway EM (2004) Francis Crick's Legacy for Neuroscience: Between the α and the Ω. PLoS Biol 2(12): e419 (link)

  2. Siegel RM (2004) Choices: The Science of Bela Julesz. PLoS Biol 2(6): e172 (link)

  3. Siegel RM (2005) Bela Julesz, Physics Today, vol. 58, p 83-84  (link)

  4. Siegel CA and Siegel RM (2008) Eulogies for Irving H Siegel DDS  (link)

Letters

Sacks O, Siegel RM Seeing is believing as brain reveals its adaptability. Nature. 2006 Jun 29;441(7097):1048. (link)

Reviews, chapters  and notes

  1. On permanent cells, published in Notes and Queries, Manchester Guardian, (1999) (link)

  2. Structure from visual information sources R.M. Siegel MIT Encylopedia of Cognitive Neuroscience (1999).

  3. Siegel, R.M. R review of "Spikes Exploring the Neural Code" F. Rieke, D. Warland, R. de Ruyter van Steveninck, William Bialek MIT Press, Cambridge, 1997.Bull.Math.Biol.  1998 ( link )
  4. Siegel, R.M. and Read,H.L. Construction and Representation of Visual Space in the Inferior Parietal Lobule. Cerebral Cortex Volume 14. Extrastriate cortex in primates. J. Kaas, K. Rockland, A. Peters, Eds. , 1996 (link)
  5. Siegel, R.M. An intelligent synthesis for understanding consciousness, a review of The remembered present by Gerald Edelman, Biosciences (1991). (link)
  6. Siegel, R.M. Seat of the will a review of Bright Air, Brilliant Fire: on the Matter of Mind by Gerald Edelman, BioScience 43:712-715 (1993) Paper here
  7. Siegel, R.M. and Read, H.L., Temporal processing in the visual brain, Annals of the NY Academy of Sciences, 682:171-178 (1993) (link) . Pubmed link
  8. Sacks, O.W. and Siegel, R.M., "Migraine as a Universal" in Migraine, Sacks, O.W., Harper-Collins, NY (1992) pp.273-298. (link)
  9. Siegel, R.M. Neural Attraction, a review of Modeling Brain Function: The world of attractor neural networks by D.J. Amit, Quart. Rev. Biology. (1991) 66:518-518. (link)
  10. Sacks, O.W. and Siegel, R.M., "Chaos and awakenings" in Awakenings, Sacks, O.W., Harper-Collins, N.Y. (1990) p. 351-365.
  11. Andersen, R.A. and Siegel, R.M., Motion processing in primate cortex in Signal and sense: local and global order in perceptual maps, Eds. Edelman, G., Gall, W. and Cowan, W.M., Wiley, N.Y. (1988) p. 163-184.(link)
  12. Siegel, R.M., "Discovery of structure from motion in monkey, man and machine" in Neural Information Processing Systems, ed. D.Z. Anderson, American Institute of Physics, New York (1988). (link)

Technical disclosures

  1. Siegel, R.M., "Representation of head-centered coordinates in the inferior parietal lobule of the macaque monkey, IBM Technical Report (1990).
  2. Linkser R and Siegel R  (1992) Interpolating images to a higher resolution using a 'feedforward neural network' , IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin (link)

Refereed papers 

  1. Khaytin I, Chen X., Royal D.W., Ruiz O, Jermakowicz W.J. , Siegel R.M. and Casagrande V.A.. Functional Organization of Temporal Frequency Selectivity in Primate Visual Cortex. Cerebral Cortex Advance Access published on December 3, 2007. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhm210  ( link )

  2. Raffi, M. and Siegel, R.M. A functional architecture of optic flow in the inferior parietal lobule of the behaving monkey PLoS ONE 2007 2(2): e200 (link)

  3.  Quraishi, S, Heider, B and Siegel, R.M. Attentional modulation of receptive field structure in area 7a, Cerebral Cortex. 2006 (link)

  4. Siegel, R.M., Duann. J.-R, Jung,T.P., Sejnowski, T. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of the Functional Architecture for Gain Fields in Inferior Parietal Lobule of Behaving Monkey. Cereb Cortex. 2006 [Epub]. 2007 Feb;17(2):378-90 ( link )

  5. Raffi, M. and Siegel, R.M. Functional architecture of spatial attention in the parietal cortex of behaving monkey, Journal of Neuroscience 2005 May 25;25(21):5171-86. (link)

  6. Anderson KC, Siegel RM. Three-dimensional structure-from-motion selectivity in the anterior superior temporal polysensory Area, STPa, of the Behaving Monkey Cerebral Cortex. 2005 Sep;15(9):1299-307. Epub 2005 Jan 12. ( link )

  7. Heider. B. and Siegel, R.M. Functional architecture of retinotopy in visual association cortex of behaving monkey. Cereb Cortex. 2005 Apr;15(4):460-78. ( link )

  8.  RM Siegel, Raffi, M. Phinney, RE JA Turner, Jando G, Functional architecture of eye position gain fields in visual association cortex of behaving monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology 2003 Aug;90(2):1279-94. Epub 2003 Apr 02. ( link )

  9. J.A. Turner, K.C. Anderson, R.M. Siegel, Cell responsiveness in macaque superior temporal polysensory area measured by temporal discriminants, Neural Computation, 2003 Sep;15(9):2067-90. ( link )

  10. Siegel, R.M. and Read, H.L. Deterministic dynamics of a cortical functional architecture. Neural Networks, Jul-Sep;14(6-7):697-713 (2001). ( link )
  11. Phinney, R.E. and Siegel, R.M. Speed selectivity for optic flow stimuli in macaque area 7a. Cerebral Cortex 10:413-421 (2000) ( link ).
  12. Phinney, R.E. and Siegel, R.M. Stored representations of three-dimensional objects in the absence of two-dimensional cues. Perception 28:725-737 (1999). ( link )
  13. Anderson, K.A. and Siegel, R.M. Optic flow selectivity in the area STPa of the behaving monkey. J. Neuroscience Apr 1;19(7):2681-92 (1999). ( link )
  14. Siegel, R.M. Representation of visual space in area 7a neurons using the center of mass equation, J. Comp. Neurosci. 5:365-381 (1998).  ( link )
  15. Anderson KC, Siegel RM. Lack of selectivity for simple shapes defined by motion and luminance in STPa of the behaving macaque. Neuroreport. 1998 Jun 22;9(9):2063-70. (link)
  16. Read,H.L. and Siegel, R.M. Modulation of Responses to Optic Flow in Area 7a by Retinotopic and Oculomotor Cues in Monkey. Cerebral Cortex. Cereb Cortex. 1997 Oct 1; 7(7): 647-661 (link) Pubmed link
  17. Siegel, R.M. and Read,H.L. Analysis of optic flow in the monkey parietal area 7a. Cerebral Cortex. 7:327-346 (1997) Published PDF Pubmed link
  18. Read, H.L. and Siegel, R.M. The origins of aperiodicities in sensory neuron entrainment Neuroscience. 1996 Nov 1; 75(1): 301-314  (PDF) Pubmed link  Color figure 4 here
  19. Jando, G., Siegel, R.M., Horvath, Z. and Buzsaki, G., Pattern recognition of the electroencephalogram by artificial neural networks, Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 86: 100-109 (1993).( link )  Pubmed link
  20. Siegel, R.M., Tresser, C and Zettler, G., A decoding problem in dynamics and number theory. Chaos 2:473-494 (1992). ( link )
  21. Siegel, R.M. and Read, H.L., Models of the temporal dynamics of visual processing. J. Statistical Physics 70:297-308 (1993). (link)
  22. Spitz, R.V., Stiles-Davis, J. and Siegel, R.M., "Infant use of relative motion as information for form: evidence for spatiotemporal integration of complex motion displays". Perception and Psychophysics 53:190-199 (1993). (linkPubmed link
  23. Grinvald, A. Siegel, R., Bartfield, E. and Frostig, R.D. High resolution optical imaging of functional architecture in striate cortex of behaving monkey PNAS 88:11559-11563 (1991). (link).
  24. Rockmore, D., Siegel, R. Tongring, N. and Tresser, T. An approach to renormalization on the n-torus. Chaos 1:25-30 (1991). (link)
  25. Siegel, R.M. and Andersen, R.A., The perception of structure from visual motion in monkey and man, J. Cognitive Neurosci. 2:306-319 (1990). (link)
  26. Siegel, R.M. Properties of neurons in the dorsal visual pathway of the monkey. Behav. Brain Sci. 13:555-556 (1990).
  27. Siegel, R.M. Is it really that complex? After all, there are no green elephants. Behav. Brain Sci. 13:453 (1990)
  28. Siegel, R.M., Non-linear dynamical system theory and primary visual cortical processing, Physica D. 42:385-395 (1990). (link)
  29. Andersen, R.A., Asanuma, C., Essick, G.K., and Siegel, R.M., Cortico-cortical connections of anatomically and physiologically defined subdivisions within the inferior parietal lobule. J. Comp. Neur. 296:65-113 (1990) (link)
  30. Ratzlaff, G. and Siegel, R.M., A workstation interface for measuring interspike intervals, J. Neurosci. Meth. 35:195-201 (1990). (link)
  31. Siegel, R.M. and Andersen, R.A., Perception of three-dimensional structure from two-dimensional motion in monkey and man. Nature vol. 331, pp. 259-261 (1988). (link)
  32. Siegel, R.M., Contribution of a potassium conductance to the potential changes following action potentials in rabbit vagal C-fibers. Amer. J. Physiol. R443-R452 (1988). (link)
  33. Andersen, R.A., Essick, G.K., and Siegel, R.M., Neurons of area 7a activated by both visual stimuli and oculomotor behavior. Exp. Br. Res. vol 67, pp. 316-322 (1987). (link)
  34. Andersen, R.A., Essick, G.K., and Siegel, R.M., The encoding of spatial location by posterior parietal neurons, Science, vol. 230, pp. 456-458 (1985). (link)
  35. Siegel, R.M., Thesis: Activation of the sodium-potassium pump and potassium conductance by action potentials in vagal C-fibers (1984).